Choose the type of configuration files for backup (running, current, and custom default).
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Click Backup.
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If a dialog box pops up asking whether you want to open or save the file, click Save File to download it
3
to the default downloads folder on your computer. Click OK to save the configuration file to your
computer.
52.3 Firmware Upgrade
Use the following screen to upgrade your Switch to the latest firmware.
Make sure you have downloaded (and unzipped) the correct model firmware and version to your
computer before uploading to the device.
Be sure to upload the correct model firmware as uploading the wrong
model firmware may damage your device.
Click Maintenance > Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade to view the screen as shown next.
Figure 279 Maintenance > Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade
Click Choose File or Browse to locate the firmware file you wish to upload to the Switch. Firmware
upgrades are only applied after a reboot. Click Upgrade to load the new firmware.
After the firmware upgrade process is complete, see the System Info screen to verify your current
firmware version number.
Table 194 Maintenance > Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade
LABEL
Name
Version
File Path
Upgrade
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DESCRIPTION
This is the name of the Switch that you are configuring.
This is the version number (and model code) and MM/DD/YYYY creation date of the
firmware currently in use on the Switch. The firmware information is also displayed at System
Information in Basic Settings.
Enter the path and file name of the firmware file you wish to upload to the Switch in the File
Upload text box or click Choose File or Browse to locate it.
Click Upgrade to load the new firmware. Firmware upgrades are only applied after a
reboot. To reboot, go to Maintenance > Maintenance > Reboot System and click Current
Configuration, Factory Default, or Custom Default (Current Configuration, Factory Default,
and Custom Default are the configuration files you want the Switch to use when it restarts).
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